On Apr 30, 2007, at 8:29 PM, Justin Whaley wrote: > The two Robert Carters are father and son. The earlier being Robert > "King" Carter Sr. and Robert Carter Jr. Robert "King" Carter Sr. was > the wealthiest land owner in VA. > > Actually, there were THREE Robert Carters: father, son and grandson! The father (1663-1732) and son (1704-1732) died within a few months of each other, so the grandson, Robert III, is the one under whom my James, Sr. d. 1785 and his son, James, Jr. d. 1826 held lands on Broad Run, VA. Earliest records I've found on our James d. 1785: He marries his first wife, Hannah Higgerson, in Stafford County in 1739. His last name is recorded then as "Whealey". "Nov 16, 1748. George Harrison of Fairfax to James Whealey of same, planter . . . 100 acres . . . for natural lives of said James Whealey, Hannah Whealey, his wife, John Whealey, son of said James. Signed: Geo. Harrison, Witness: Jno. Hamilton" By 1762 James Whaley, Sr. had land on Broad Run under tenancy of Robert Carter III, Esquire, of Lancaster Co, grandson of Robert “King” Carter. NOTE: Robert Carter, III (1728-1804) of Baltimore, Maryland; Nomini Hall, Westmoreland Co., VA; and Williamsburg, VA; grandson of Robert "King" Carter Source: VA Historical Society Mss1C2468a (Microfilm Id): Robert Carter's (III) Land Book Section 22, Robert Carter [III] Correspondence 1754-1804. "William Ellzey (attorney at Dumfries, VA concerning JAMES WHALEY, WILLIAM WHALEY and land in Loudoun Co, VA)" But, as far as zero-ing in on James' father! The following was sent by Bob Hart today: Thomas Whaley and a James Whaley of Westmoreland County both had dealings with a different ***Robert Carter*** (estate, 1732) of that same county in the 1710-1730 timeframe. This Thomas Whaley and James Whaley also both had dealings with Daniel McCarty, so perhaps they were brothers/relatives. There was a James Whaley mentioned in Westmoreland County in 1691, who would logically have been their father. This may be the family of James b. 1674 in Westmoreland who had William, Thomas and James, and an unnamed daughter. So far, I've not been able to make any connections with this branch. It gets SO CONFUSING!!!! Carolyn Carolyn Whaley Vosburg Houston, TX
The two Robert Carters are father and son. The earlier being Robert "King" Carter Sr. and Robert Carter Jr. Robert "King" Carter Sr. was the wealthiest land owner in VA. -----Original Message----- From: whaley-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:whaley-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of hart_bob@cox.net Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 8:57 PM To: WHALEY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WHALEY] Theophilus (Robert?) Whaley will/settlement? Carolyn- Based on the notes below, I would recommend researching James and Thomas Whaley of Westmoreland County, Virginia, rather than Theophilus. Theophilus ========== Francis Willet said he wrote the will of Theophilus (Ezra Stiles, History of Three of the Judges of King Charles I (Hartford: Elisha Babcock, 1794), 343-4). In searching for this will, one learns that records in Rhode Island are stored at the town level. The land Theophilus lived on when he died was in East Greenwich or West Greenwich depending on the timeframe in question. Probate records in West Greenwich are not available until starting in 1741, and the will was not recorded in East Greenwich. Given the number of people who have looked for this will, I doubt it is to be found in any other towns. Postulating Theophilus as the father of a James Whaley in Virginia leads to significant difficulties. >From Stiles and from land records, it is clear Theophilus and Elizabeth had their first child in Virginia around 1670, and moved to Rhode Island around February, 1679/80, where they both died around 1715-1720. Sixty years later, Stiles interviewed a grandson of Theophilus, and also received correspondence quoting a granddaughter. He also interviewed other people who remembered Theophilus, Elizabeth, and their children. If anyone mentioned a son James, or that any of the children had returned to Virginia, Stiles did not include it in his book. Therefore, to say that a James Whaley of Virginia was a son of Theophilus, one must accept that James grew up in Rhode Island and moved back to Virginia all by himself, and one must also accept that nobody whom Stiles interviewed mentioned this. This seems like a lot to accept. As for Virginia/Maryland records, the Virginia records abstracted by Ruth and Sam Sparacio for multiple counties do not show any name overlaps between records mentioning James Whaley of Westmoreland County and deeds mentioning Theophilus in Old Rappahannock County (these counties were adjacent). The James Whaley of York County is proven by a 1694 deed to have been a son of the Thomas Whaley of Bacon's Rebellion, also of York County. The James Whaley who was transported to Maryland in 1658 was transported too early to have been a son of Theophilus. When I looked at the LDS submissions for James Whaley showing him as a son of Theophilus, I concluded they must have been submitted as guesses based on the fact that Old Rappahannock County was formed into Richmond County and Essex County when it was disestablished in 1692. James and Thomas Whaley of Westmoreland County, Virginia ======================================================== >From a website (http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~unab22/ourjames.htm), it seems other researchers have concluded your James Whaley leased land from ***Robert Carter*** at a place called Broad Run in Loudoun County, in the timeframe of 1780 (no source). Assuming this to be correct, it suggests a relationship to the Whaley men of Westmoreland County, as the Sparacio land abstracts and other sources show a Thomas Whaley and a James Whaley of Westmoreland County both had dealings with a different ***Robert Carter*** (estate, 1732) of that same county in the 1710-1730 timeframe. This Thomas Whaley and James Whaley also both had dealings with Daniel McCarty, so perhaps they were brothers/relatives. There was a James Whaley mentioned in Westmoreland County in 1691, who would logically have been their father. I have not studied these men in much detail, but the common name of Robert Carter over a distance of some 50 years and two different Virginia Counties tied with a James Whaley both times seems like a promising lead. An easily accessible mention of James Whaley in 1732 as overseer of the Robert Carter estate "Old Ordinary" in Westmoreland County is found in Edmund Berkeley, Jr., “Notes on Often-Cited Persons, Places, and Things in Robert Carter’s Diary and Letters”, <etext.virginia.edu/users/berkeley/public/Cbiodir.html>, Old Ordinary, cites "Carter Papers: An Inventory of all the S *** and Personal Property of the Hon'ble Robert Carter of the County of Lancaster, Esq., Deceased, Taken as Directed in his Last Will, vizt." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 6 (1898-1899): 145-152, 260-68, and 365-70; and 7 (1898-1899): 64-68. Hope this is helpful. -Bob ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WHALEY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.2/781 - Release Date: 4/30/2007 9:14 AM No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.2/781 - Release Date: 4/30/2007 9:14 AM
Carolyn- Based on the notes below, I would recommend researching James and Thomas Whaley of Westmoreland County, Virginia, rather than Theophilus. Theophilus ========== Francis Willet said he wrote the will of Theophilus (Ezra Stiles, History of Three of the Judges of King Charles I (Hartford: Elisha Babcock, 1794), 343-4). In searching for this will, one learns that records in Rhode Island are stored at the town level. The land Theophilus lived on when he died was in East Greenwich or West Greenwich depending on the timeframe in question. Probate records in West Greenwich are not available until starting in 1741, and the will was not recorded in East Greenwich. Given the number of people who have looked for this will, I doubt it is to be found in any other towns. Postulating Theophilus as the father of a James Whaley in Virginia leads to significant difficulties. >From Stiles and from land records, it is clear Theophilus and Elizabeth had their first child in Virginia around 1670, and moved to Rhode Island around February, 1679/80, where they both died around 1715-1720. Sixty years later, Stiles interviewed a grandson of Theophilus, and also received correspondence quoting a granddaughter. He also interviewed other people who remembered Theophilus, Elizabeth, and their children. If anyone mentioned a son James, or that any of the children had returned to Virginia, Stiles did not include it in his book. Therefore, to say that a James Whaley of Virginia was a son of Theophilus, one must accept that James grew up in Rhode Island and moved back to Virginia all by himself, and one must also accept that nobody whom Stiles interviewed mentioned this. This seems like a lot to accept. As for Virginia/Maryland records, the Virginia records abstracted by Ruth and Sam Sparacio for multiple counties do not show any name overlaps between records mentioning James Whaley of Westmoreland County and deeds mentioning Theophilus in Old Rappahannock County (these counties were adjacent). The James Whaley of York County is proven by a 1694 deed to have been a son of the Thomas Whaley of Bacon's Rebellion, also of York County. The James Whaley who was transported to Maryland in 1658 was transported too early to have been a son of Theophilus. When I looked at the LDS submissions for James Whaley showing him as a son of Theophilus, I concluded they must have been submitted as guesses based on the fact that Old Rappahannock County was formed into Richmond County and Essex County when it was disestablished in 1692. James and Thomas Whaley of Westmoreland County, Virginia ======================================================== >From a website (http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~unab22/ourjames.htm), it seems other researchers have concluded your James Whaley leased land from ***Robert Carter*** at a place called Broad Run in Loudoun County, in the timeframe of 1780 (no source). Assuming this to be correct, it suggests a relationship to the Whaley men of Westmoreland County, as the Sparacio land abstracts and other sources show a Thomas Whaley and a James Whaley of Westmoreland County both had dealings with a different ***Robert Carter*** (estate, 1732) of that same county in the 1710-1730 timeframe. This Thomas Whaley and James Whaley also both had dealings with Daniel McCarty, so perhaps they were brothers/relatives. There was a James Whaley mentioned in Westmoreland County in 1691, who would logically have been their father. I have not studied these men in much detail, but the common name of Robert Carter over a distance of some 50 years and two different Virginia Counties tied with a James Whaley both times seems like a promising lead. An easily accessible mention of James Whaley in 1732 as overseer of the Robert Carter estate "Old Ordinary" in Westmoreland County is found in Edmund Berkeley, Jr., “Notes on Often-Cited Persons, Places, and Things in Robert Carter’s Diary and Letters”, <etext.virginia.edu/users/berkeley/public/Cbiodir.html>, Old Ordinary, cites "Carter Papers: An Inventory of all the S *** and Personal Property of the Hon'ble Robert Carter of the County of Lancaster, Esq., Deceased, Taken as Directed in his Last Will, vizt." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 6 (1898-1899): 145-152, 260-68, and 365-70; and 7 (1898-1899): 64-68. Hope this is helpful. -Bob
Carolyn- Based on the notes below, I would recommend researching James and Thomas Whaley of Westmoreland County, Virginia, rather than Theophilus. Theophilus ========== Francis Willet said he wrote the will of Theophilus (Ezra Stiles, History of Three of the Judges of King Charles I (Hartford: Elisha Babcock, 1794), 343-4). In searching for this will, one learns that records in Rhode Island are stored at the town level. The land Theophilus lived on when he died was in East Greenwich or West Greenwich depending on the timeframe in question. Probate records in West Greenwich are not available until starting in 1741, and the will was not recorded in East Greenwich. Given the number of people who have looked for this will, I doubt it is to be found in any other towns. Postulating Theophilus as the father of a James Whaley in Virginia leads to significant difficulties. >From Stiles and from land records, it is clear Theophilus and Elizabeth had their first child in Virginia around 1670, and moved to Rhode Island around February, 1679/80, where they both died around 1715-1720. Sixty years later, Stiles interviewed a grandson of Theophilus, and also received correspondence quoting a granddaughter. He also interviewed other people who remembered Theophilus, Elizabeth, and their children. If anyone mentioned a son James, or that any of the children had returned to Virginia, Stiles did not include it in his book. Therefore, to say that a James Whaley of Virginia was a son of Theophilus, one must accept that James grew up in Rhode Island and moved back to Virginia all by himself, and one must also accept that nobody whom Stiles interviewed mentioned this. This seems like a lot to accept. As for Virginia/Maryland records, the Virginia records abstracted by Ruth and Sam Sparacio for multiple counties do not show any name overlaps between records mentioning James Whaley of Westmoreland County and deeds mentioning Theophilus in Old Rappahannock County (these counties were adjacent). The James Whaley of York County is proven by a 1694 deed to have been a son of the Thomas Whaley of Bacon's Rebellion, also of York County. The James Whaley who was transported to Maryland in 1658 was transported too early to have been a son of Theophilus. When I looked at the LDS submissions for James Whaley showing him as a son of Theophilus, I concluded they must have been submitted as guesses based on the fact that Old Rappahannock County was formed into Richmond County and Essex County when it was disestablished in 1692. James and Thomas Whaley of Westmoreland County, Virginia ======================================================== >From a website (http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~unab22/ourjames.htm), it seems other researchers have concluded your James Whaley leased land from ***Robert Carter*** at a place called Broad Run in Loudoun County, in the timeframe of 1780 (no source). Assuming this to be correct, it suggests a relationship to the Whaley men of Westmoreland County, as the Sparacio land abstracts and other sources show a Thomas Whaley and a James Whaley of Westmoreland County both had dealings with a different ***Robert Carter*** (estate, 1732) of that same county in the 1710-1730 timeframe. This Thomas Whaley and James Whaley also both had dealings with Daniel McCarty, so perhaps they were brothers/relatives. There was a James Whaley mentioned in Westmoreland County in 1691, who would logically have been their father. I have not studied these men in much detail, but the common name of Robert Carter over a distance of some 50 years and two different Virginia Counties tied with James Whaley both times seems like a promising lead. An easily accessible mention of James Whaley in 1732 as overseer of the Robert Carter estate "Old Ordinary" in Westmoreland County is found in Edmund Berkeley, Jr., “Notes on Often-Cited Persons, Places, and Things in Robert Carter’s Diary and Letters”, <etext.virginia.edu/users/berkeley/public/Cbiodir.html>, Old Ordinary, cites "Carter Papers: An Inventory of all the S *** and Personal Property of the Hon'ble Robert Carter of the County of Lancaster, Esq., Deceased, Taken as Directed in his Last Will, vizt." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 6 (1898-1899): 145-152, 260-68, and 365-70; and 7 (1898-1899): 64-68. Hope this is helpful. -Bob
Does anyone have a will or settlement of estate of Theophilus Whalley of RI d. 1720 listing the children? Several submissions to LDS archives show a James Whaley d. 1750 in Richmond Co, VA as his son. Other lists don't show that Theophilus ever had a son named James! Would love to see some documentation proving this one way or the other as I am still trying to locate the parents of my James, d. 1785 in Loudoun Co, VA md. 1) Hannah Higgerson and 2) Penelope King. Thanks, Carolyn Carolyn Whaley Vosburg Houston, TX
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: pixienvegas Surnames: Whaley Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.whaley/1065/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am trying to locate any descendants of my ancestors. They are Johnson Whaley,James Whaley, Hannah Whaley, & Sarah Whaley. I do not have the date of births for those. - Johnson Whaley born 1789 married to Ellen Honaker born 1796. Childrens names are Sarah Whaley born 1819, George Washington Whaley born 1823, Mary Whaley born 1824, James Whaley born 1826, Wesley Whaley born 1831, Benjamin Franklin Whaley born 1833, & Nancy Whaley born 1835. If anyone has any information on the above named, please email me at pixienvegas@yahoo.com Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
per Ancestry.com from "Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800): William Edmonds married Lewys (wid) Wale; bef. Dec. 4, 1672; bride was the rel. of Dr. Geo. Wale (d. LC 1672) Lawson, William, & Wale, Lettice; bef. 9 Oct. 1689; bride was the wid. of Geo. WALE (d. LC c. 1689); although Lettice Lawson was named as the wid. and rel. of Geo. WALE in 1689, there was still a woman called Mrs. Lettice WALE as late as 1691. Morris, William & Wale, Elizabeth; bef. March 168/84; bride was a dau. of Geo WALE (prob. d. LC 1672) Swan, Capt. Alexander and Morris, Elizabeth (wid); bet. Nov. 1693-9 Oct. 1700; bride was prob. a dau. of Geo. WALE and the wid. of Wm. MORRIS. Wale, Benjamin & Pinkard, Mary; bef. 12 Nov. 1691; bride was a dau of Capt. Jn. Pinckard (d. LC c. 1690) Wale, George, & Jones, Mary; bef. 21 Aug. 1678; bride was a dau. of Robt. Jones of Fleet's Bay Neck. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Also can you change my Email on the mailing list from Xypher9@Gmail.com to JustinDWhaley@Gmail.com On 4/23/07, Justin Whaley <xypher9@gmail.com> wrote: > > It could coincide with the land grant given in 1700. > > On 4/23/07, Carolyn Vosburg <lynvos@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > > > There is a listing in the log of Ship's Passenger Lists of a James > > Whaley coming to Virginia in 1698, > > from O'Brien, Michael J. "Granters of Land in Colony & State of VA" > > Journal of the American Irish Historical Society 13 (1913--14) pp. > > 214--219. > > > > > > Does anyone know who this is that received a land grant in Virginia? > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Carolyn > > > > > > Carolyn Whaley Vosburg > > Houston, TX > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > WHALEY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > -- > Justin Whaley > -- Justin Whaley
It could coincide with the land grant given in 1700. On 4/23/07, Carolyn Vosburg <lynvos@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > There is a listing in the log of Ship's Passenger Lists of a James > Whaley coming to Virginia in 1698, > from O'Brien, Michael J. "Granters of Land in Colony & State of VA" > Journal of the American Irish Historical Society 13 (1913--14) pp. > 214--219. > > > Does anyone know who this is that received a land grant in Virginia? > > Thanks, > > > Carolyn > > > Carolyn Whaley Vosburg > Houston, TX > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WHALEY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > -- Justin Whaley
There is a listing in the log of Ship's Passenger Lists of a James Whaley coming to Virginia in 1698, from O'Brien, Michael J. "Granters of Land in Colony & State of VA" Journal of the American Irish Historical Society 13 (1913--14) pp. 214--219. Does anyone know who this is that received a land grant in Virginia? Thanks, Carolyn Carolyn Whaley Vosburg Houston, TX
Found this on eBay and thought it might be of interest to anyone related to Dr. A.M. Whaley: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150112991408&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1 <http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150112991408&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1> Mike McIntier Scottsdale, AZ
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: BobbiesueCarman Surnames: WHALEY CARMAN Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.whaley/1064/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I have been trying to find unsuccessfully on the 1910 Census for Carmen S. Whaley b. Jan 1861 In NY, I have all the other Census' for him except that one. The reason being he was married between after the 1900 Census and before the 1920 Census. The dates on the 1930 Census in NY says at age they were first married and it doesn't match up correctly to there ages and years. ANY HELP would be appreciated. Ihave looked in NY for the Census with no luck so I assuming he moved elsewhere. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: eswqq1 Surnames: Whaley, Pyles, Shaffer, Mahurin, Franklin Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.whaley/1063/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am looking for my Whaley roots unsure as to which Robert Whaley was my father (there are enough of them) He would have been in Ohio around Oct. 1952 since that is, when i was born and where i was born. He was probably born around 1926 to 1930 (something) My birth mother was born Sept 2 1930 and died April 1999. My birth mother had told me in the early 1980's around 1982 - 1984 that my birth father had passed away in California (San Diego i think or one of the Sans anyway) about 6 months before i spoke with her. I would appreciate any information regarding Robert Whaley's ancestory. He did not marry my mother whose name was Wilma Lorain Pyles (Later married a Yeager). I also have a sister Barbara Lynn (Whaley, Walls) Mayle who was born sept. 1953. We were both adopted by different families in 1955. Please contact me by e-mail at eswqq@sbcglobal.net and I can provide more information (what little i have). Thank you for your time and energy Patricia (Patti) Ann (Whaley, Shaffer, Franklin) Mahurin Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: BobbiesueCarman Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.whaley/1062/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am looking for people doing research on this Family line Albert H Whaley b. 06 Feb 1825.. I need to find out form others researching the Albert connection With children he had with Mary Southard. Any direct descendants of Albert and Mary please email me at bobbiejohn2004@yahoo.com Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: rbenjamin33b Surnames: Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.whaley/1061/mb.ashx Message Board Post: source: The Evening Sun - Hanover, PA 2-21-2007 Deceased: Whaley, Glenn H. (OBIT MD 2-21-2007) Age: 88 Last Address: Edgemere, MD / Gettysburg, PA Death date: 2-20-2007 Birth date: not listed Birth place: not listed No relation to the deceased For a FREE copy of full obit send email to: rbenjamin@qis.net (please include date obit posted) Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
http://immigrantservants.com Surname Given Name Colony Date of Birth Date of Servitude Location Waile William Virginia 1658 1676 Accomack County Source Citations: JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack County, Virginia Court Order Abstracts, 1676-1678, Vol. 5 (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 1997), 4, quoting Accomack County, Virginia Court Order Book 5:3. Wayle Richard Virginia 1671 1685 Middlesex County Source Citations: Ruth Sparacio and Sam Sparacio, Order Book Abstracts of Middlesex County, Virginia 1680-1686 (McLean, Virginia: The Antient Press, 1989), 96, quoting Middlesex County, Virginia Order Book 2:220. Whaley Matthew Virginia 1677 Charles Parish, York County Source Citations: Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish, York County, Virginia, History and Registers: Births, 1648-1789, Deaths, 1665-1787 (1932; reprint, Richmond, Virginia: Virginia State Library, 1984), 253. Whalley Ann 1706 Whalley Oliver 1698 Whalley Thomas 1705 Source Citations: Elizabeth French, ed., List of Emigrants to America from Liverpool, 1697-1707 (1913; reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969), 12, quoting Liverpool Town Books 1697-1707, Liverpool Record Office, Liverpool.
So many Whaley's yet so hard to find ours. Have you had any luck Carolyn? This summer when I am not quite so busy I am going to start researching again. I am not as skilled as you so what I was thinking is instead of going off on my own direction I could be your little henchman. You point and I research. I live next to a library here in Brooklyn so if a inter library book loan needs to be done I can do that too. I really want to keep digging. Keep me informed. A 0So many Whaley's yet so hard to find ours. Have you had any luck Carolyn? This summer when I am not quite so busy I am going to start researching again. I am not as skilled as you so what I was thinking is instead of going off on my own direction I could be your little henchman. You point and I research. I live next to a library here in Brooklyn so if a inter library book loan needs to be done I can do that too. I really want to keep digging. Keep me informed. On 3/21/07, Carolyn Vosburg <lynvos@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > http://immigrantservants.com > > Surname Given Name Colony Date of Birth Date of > Servitude Location > > Waile William Virginia 1658 > 1676 Accomack County > > Source Citations: JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack County, Virginia Court > Order Abstracts, 1676-1678, Vol. 5 (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, > Inc., 1997), 4, quoting Accomack County, Virginia Court Order Book 5:3. > > Wayle Richard Virginia 1671 > 1685 Middlesex County > > Source Citations: Ruth Sparacio and Sam Sparacio, Order Book Abstracts > of Middlesex County, Virginia 1680-1686 (McLean, Virginia: The Antient > Press, 1989), 96, quoting Middlesex County, Virginia Order Book 2:220. > > Whaley Matthew Virginia 1677 > Charles Parish, York County > > Source Citations: Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish, York County, > Virginia, History and Registers: Births, 1648-1789, Deaths, 1665-1787 > (1932; reprint, Richmond, Virginia: Virginia State Library, 1984), 253. > > Whalley Ann > 1706 > Whalley Oliver > 1698 > Whalley Thomas 1705 > > Source Citations: Elizabeth French, ed., List of Emigrants to America > from Liverpool, 1697-1707 (1913; reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical > Publishing Co., 1969), 12, quoting Liverpool Town Books 1697-1707, > Liverpool Record Office, Liverpool. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WHALEY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > -- Justin Whaley
This is I suppose somewhat tongue in cheek - if you are subscribed to the list in Digest mode and get this - then you should have all the digests. However, if you don't....well you won't know. I learned today that there was a problem with Digest messages on some lists. Seems the mail gets sent but then falls down a rat hole. So, if you find yourself missing any of the digests - the last one I have is from 3/5 - number 20. Tim
Ditto Keith! Mike Whale-E ----- Original Message ----- From: "keith_w" <keith_w@dslextreme.com> To: <jeanpete@earthlink.net>; <whaley@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 5:25 PM Subject: Re: [WHALEY] [WSP] Whaley vs Whalley > Jean Lopuch wrote: >> Frank I hope this is still a working address. >> >> My Grandfather Richard WHALLEY born in Lancaster 1853 but his birth >> certificate stated WALLEY. >> His grandfather Thomas Walley was born in Cheshire 1816. Could there be a >> connection? >> >> I live in the USA and pronounce WHALLEY as Wally. Some people pronounce >> it >> as Whale-ey which drove me crazy when I was a young person. >> >> Regards, Jean Whalley Lopuch > > You worry about how "Whaley" is pronounced, when your last name is > Lopuch? <g> > > My family has been here, presumably since the late-to-middle-1600's. > They still pronounce their name as WHALE-y. Always have. > > Keith Whaley > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WHALEY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: GregoryBalvin Surnames: Whaley - Marshall Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.whaley/1060/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am looking for information about my gr.gr.grandparents. Their son, Alfred Marshall, was born about August 1860, so Angeline (also seen it spelled Anglice, Angelique?) Whaley would've been born about 1840? I'm not trying to sound vague, I have no other hard evidence of Angeline and John's existence, other than the civil wedding record of their son, Alfred, who married Julia Lachance in Massachusetts in 1883. The 1900 Census report indicates that Alfred M.'s parents were born in Canada, but family lore suggests that they came from England. Also, family lore suggests that Alfred had a sister, Effie (Euphemia?) who stayed in England. This is about all that I have at this time. Does any of this sound familiar, even slightly? Any help, would be most gratefully received. Thank you. Greg Balvin Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.